I love how the graphic confidently shows what's in the core of moons millions of miles away we've never even put a probe on and scientists aren't even sure what's in our core.
#39 Tobii eye tracker can also give you aimbot-level accuracy without the need for experimental tech in your brain.
now here is an idea what if they used #42 to pull #33 into a higher orbit and preserve it for history such a shame to just destroy it unless they plan to use starship to shuttle it back down piece by piece.
#37 Not 1946, and it's so easy to tell. This is actually a 1971 Buick Riviera, mocked up to match plans for an earlier Torpedo model which Tucker designed, but never built.
I love how the graphic confidently shows what's in the core of moons millions of miles away we've never even put a probe on and scientists aren't even sure what's in our core.
#39 Tobii eye tracker can also give you aimbot-level accuracy without the need for experimental tech in your brain.
now here is an idea what if they used #42 to pull #33 into a higher orbit and preserve it for history such a shame to just destroy it unless they plan to use starship to shuttle it back down piece by piece.
#37 Not 1946, and it's so easy to tell. This is actually a 1971 Buick Riviera, mocked up to match plans for an earlier Torpedo model which Tucker designed, but never built.
..but this moon is so mayor, it shows uranus
#19 "Whataya in the mood to eat?"
"How bout, 'Pibu & Zzarger?"
"Nah...Klingon food makes me fart like a baboon."
#44 It should be obvious to even the most incompetent of Egyptologists that it's the agitator for an ancient Egyptian washing machine.
Agreed. But to be fair, they're highly educated hypothetical speculations. But, 'speculations' none the less.
So theres that!
now here is an idea what if they used #42 to pull #33 into a higher orbit and preserve it for history such a shame to just destroy it unless they plan to use starship to shuttle it back down piece by piece.